Clement Eaton Explained

Clement Eaton
Birth Date:23 February 1898
Birth Place:Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Nationality:American
Fields:Southern history
Workplaces:Lafayette College
University of Kentucky
Alma Mater:University of North Carolina
Harvard University
Awards:Guggenheim Fellowship, three Fulbright scholarships

Clement Eaton (23 February 1898 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina – 12 August 1980) was an American historian who specialized in the American South.[1] [2]

He received his education from the University of North Carolina, where he was president of Phi Beta Kappa, and graduated in 1919. He also attended Harvard University. He was chair of the History Department at Lafayette College from 1931 to 1942 and then a faculty member of the University of Kentucky.[1] [3]

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  1. http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/e/Eaton,Clement.html Inventory of the Clement Eaton Recollections, 1976
  2. Web site: Interview with Clement Eaton, November 5, 1975. kentuckyoralhistory.org.
  3. Web site: Clement Eaton | AMERICAN HERITAGE. www.americanheritage.com.